Court Liaison Officer
Auxiliary
Surrey Police Service (SPS) is Surrey’s new municipal police agency. On November 29, 2024, SPS became the police of jurisdiction, and assumed responsibility and command for policing and law enforcement in Surrey. SPS is working to redefine policing with innovative new approaches and community-based solutions. It’s an exciting time as SPS continues to expand our team with talented people who want to help shape the future of policing in Surrey. To date we’ve hired over 480 police officers and over 450 civilian support staff and will grow to be one of the largest independent police services in Canada. Since day one, SPS has been intentional about building a culture that is inclusive, respectful and supportive, with a strong focus on employee wellness and career development.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Surrey Police Service (SPS) has an exciting opportunity for an auxiliary Court Liaison Officer to join our Information Management and Technology Division, within the Corporate Services Bureau. Reporting to the Court Services Manager and under the supervision of Court Liaison Supervisor. The incumbent will assist Surrey Police Service (SPS) internal and external stakeholders with a variety of complex prejudicial administrative duties and responsibilities. This job requires complete storage of top-secret information.
Schedule / Hours of Work
This position will be scheduled as and when needed, based on the operational needs of the Court Services Unit. Please note, the hours are subject to change based on operational needs and adherence to the Collective Agreement.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Reviews and assesses reports, files, and documents to crown counsel for completeness, clarity and evidentiary
- compliance and makes recommendations, as required.
- Analyses reports on charges for validity and ensures that the case fact record is complete and prepared for presentation
- in court.
- Facilitates the criminal case management process by liaising between crown counsel and the investigating police officer.
- Confirms the existence of outstanding warrants for arrests made for other detachments of police forces and arranges
- for remands to return prisoners to jurisdiction of warrant.
- Processes the release of prisoners from the cellblock and ensures that proper court documents are completed and served on the accused.
- Acts as a commissioner for taking oaths in swearing of affidavits and swears information before a justice of the peace.
- Arranges with the sheriff’s department for prisoner escorts as required.
- Liaises with a variety of internal and external contacts including federal and provincial crown counsel, the federal justice and attorney general departments, the court registry, other court related agencies, and other police detachments on matters related to the criminal case management process.
- Ensures police witnesses receive notification and de-notification of court attendance.
- Delivers collected fine monies to the cashier supervisor, court registry, and ensures receipt of monies is delivered.
- Develops policy changes and institutes policy, subject to management approval.
- Provides orientation and training to new court liaison employees.
- Provides direction to SPS police officers in the proper usage and completion of forms for case documentation and apprises them of pertinent case law and policy.
- Responds to inquiries from the public, clients, staff, and various other agencies.
- Acts as a resource person for consistent interpretation/application of policy, regulation, and the law.
- Monitors court schedules to ensure police officer availability on scheduled court dates and resolves court scheduling conflicts.
- Directs the records section on modification of files.
- Ensures that reports are forwarded to appropriate destination.
- Performs OSR scoring of all charge files.
- Checks PIRS scoring and updating on files.
- Prepares, monitors, and maintains a variety of files, records, and manuals.
- Prepares and processes other administrative work, as required.
- Provides backup to other staff in the work area, including the supervisor.
- Performs other job-related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Completion of Grade 12, supplemented by related courses and a minimum five years of relevant experience or, an equivalent combination of education and experience
- All applicants must obtain and maintain the required police clearance throughout their employment with SPS. This role also requires RCMP Reliability Status (security clearance).
BENEFITS & COMPENSATION
Surrey Police Service is committed to providing a supportive and fulfilling work environment for our Auxiliary and Temporary Full-Time (TFT) employees. They have access to valuable resources such as the Employee Assistance Program (FSEAP), offering confidential support for personal and family matters, as well as a dedicated Employee Services team to assist with well-being. At SPS, we prioritize creating an inclusive and collaborative atmosphere where all employees are supported in their professional and personal development.
- This is a unionized position, represented by CUPE 402.
- The salary range is $39.36/hour - $46.38/hour (pay grade 24B) based on 2024 rates.
Applications must be submitted through our online Careers page. This posting will remain open until 11:55pm on May 30, 2025; however, applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible, as the posting may close earlier if a suitable candidate is selected.
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Thank you for your interest in working with SPS. We pride ourselves on hiring members that model the mission, vision, and values of SPS through unquestioned integrity and sustaining a visible, credible, inclusive, and respected profile.